Additional Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons ...Rufus Leighton, 1859 |
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... lawyers and doctors opposed to Slavery must not be employed . Anti - slavery sentiments are carefully excluded from school - books : the writers want a Southern market . The principal men in the Northern col- leges appear to be on the ...
... lawyers and doctors opposed to Slavery must not be employed . Anti - slavery sentiments are carefully excluded from school - books : the writers want a Southern market . The principal men in the Northern col- leges appear to be on the ...
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... lawyers of Boston to aid them . What a scene it was for a Massachusetts Court ! A merchant from Richmond , so Mr. Brent called himself ; another from Alexandria , who was a sheriff and member of the Virginia Legislature — for such Col ...
... lawyers of Boston to aid them . What a scene it was for a Massachusetts Court ! A merchant from Richmond , so Mr. Brent called himself ; another from Alexandria , who was a sheriff and member of the Virginia Legislature — for such Col ...
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... lawyers of Boston giving them the benefit of their education and their knowl- edge of the law ; and in addition to that , the senior lawyer , Seth J. Thomas , brought considerable expe- rience , acquired on similar occasions , for he ...
... lawyers of Boston giving them the benefit of their education and their knowl- edge of the law ; and in addition to that , the senior lawyer , Seth J. Thomas , brought considerable expe- rience , acquired on similar occasions , for he ...
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... lawyers declared that Mr. Burns had acknowledged already that he was Col. Suttle's Slave , and was willing to go back . So they demanded a " certifi- cate ; " and at first it seemed likely to be granted at once . Why should a Fugitive ...
... lawyers declared that Mr. Burns had acknowledged already that he was Col. Suttle's Slave , and was willing to go back . So they demanded a " certifi- cate ; " and at first it seemed likely to be granted at once . Why should a Fugitive ...
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... lawyers , Richard H. Dana and Charles M. Ellis , noble and honorable men , the pride of the mothers that bore them , and the joy of the fathers who have trained them up to piety and reverence for the law of God . Voluntarily ...
... lawyers , Richard H. Dana and Charles M. Ellis , noble and honorable men , the pride of the mothers that bore them , and the joy of the fathers who have trained them up to piety and reverence for the law of God . Voluntarily ...
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